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Blanket mistreatment

In just a matter of days, a grass root protest petition against the passage of the U.S. Senate H.R. 3525: “Enhanced Border Security and Visa

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To be or not to be

Armineh Johannes is a freelance photo journalist born in Tehran and currently based in France. Her work has been published in the Los Angeles Times,

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Mediocre imagination

  There have been a spat of recent articles in the Iranian demonstrating links between the English and Persian languages [ Linguistic connection, In other

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Crystal clear

“Every provocative subject has a body and a soul. Your camera can only capture the body, while your interpretation of light captures its soul.” That's

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The last part

When my friend Tom Luddy, renowned as the founder of the Pacific Film Archive and the Telluride Film Festival went to the Fajr Film Festival

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Eastern cuisine

Tickled black, impossibly trapped, arraigned in a court of lust and guilty as c h a r g e d. Corrupted by the cool delinquent

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Fit to frame

Masood Karimi lives in Pflugerville, Texas. He has a degree in film and TV production as well as a degree in photography. He is member

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Hopeless & humiliated

In the past year the tragic events in the Middle East have brought out a the efficiency and lethal capability of a new weapon, that

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Challenging the myth

In what follows, like many fellow Iranians who write about democracy and its urgency for our country, I will leave the word “democracy” undefined. I

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No refunds

Waking up from a deeply troubled sleep, my legs still entangled with the sky blue blanket. It's the same blanket that my parents wrapped around

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